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Autopsy report: Ambulance crash victim fell from gurney, hit head in deadly crash - MSNAccording to the report, Pope died from blunt force trauma to his head and neck. Investigators say he fell from his gurney during the crash, which caused those fatal injuries.
Victim who died in ambulance-related Triad crash slid off gurney during collision, medical report reveals Updated: 10:12 PM EDT May 22, 2025 Editorial Standards ⓘ ...
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Victim who died in ambulance-related Triad crash slid off gurney during collision - MSNNew information is surfacing about a Triad ambulance crash that left a 92-year-old dead. ... Victim who died in ambulance-related Triad crash slid off gurney during collision.
Fred Kaneshiro, of Honolulu, was being transported to the hospital by the Honolulu Emergency Services Department when the explosion occurred as he was strapped to a gurney inside the ambulance, a ...
Victim who died in ambulance-related Triad crash slid off gurney during collision, ... — New information is surfacing about a Triad ambulance crash that left a 92-year-old dead.
Autopsy report: Ambulance crash victim fell from gurney, hit head in deadly crash. An autopsy confirms 92-year-old Omer Pope Jr. died from injuries in a March ambulance crash.
A wrongful death lawsuit over an explosion that ignited an ambulance fire, killing a 91-year-old Hawaii man, accuses EMTs of abandoning the patient inside the burning vehicle.
Fred Kaneshiro, of Honolulu, was being transported to the hospital by the Honolulu Emergency Services Department when the explosion occurred as he was strapped to a gurney inside the ambulance, a ...
His body was located on the gurney after firefighters fought the flames, which “continued to reignite,” for nearly 10 minutes, according to the complaint.
A wrongful death lawsuit over an explosion that ignited an ambulance fire, killing a 91-year-old Hawaii man, accuses EMTs of abandoning the patient inside the burning vehicle.
His body was located on the gurney after firefighters fought the flames, which “continued to reignite,” for nearly 10 minutes, according to the complaint.
A wrongful death lawsuit over an explosion that ignited an ambulance fire, killing a 91-year-old Hawaii man, accuses EMTs of abandoning the patient inside the burning vehicle.
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